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Jaal means the embroidery covers the entire surface rather than sitting in panels or borders, and this kurta commits to it completely. Sky blue silk cotton under a continuous grid of mirrors and silver sequins, running from collar to hem and straight down both sleeves. Under lights it does not just catch, it holds.
✨ All-over jaal embroidery in mirrors and silver sequin work
✨ Continuous coverage across body, sleeves, and hem
✨ Sky blue silk cotton base with a soft breathable hand
✨ Mandarin collar with a clean button placket
✨ Full sleeves, full length kurta that pairs with white or ivory pajama
Perfect For: Sangeet Nights | Wedding Events | Reception Functions | Diwali Celebrations | Cocktail Functions | Navratri | Engagement Functions | Festival Season | Family Functions
Fabric: Silk Cotton Blend | What's in the Box: Kurta only | Care: Dry clean only | Model Wearing: Size M
Delivery & Exchanges: Free express delivery on prepaid orders | Easy exchanges on all orders
FAQs:
- What is jaal embroidery? Jaal is a net or lattice pattern that covers the full surface of a garment instead of being confined to a yoke, placket, or hem. It takes far longer to execute than border work because there is no plain ground anywhere to fall back on. Every inch is worked.
- Is silver too cold against blue? It is the opposite of the usual gold-on-colour formula and that is the appeal. Silver keeps the blue cool and modern rather than pushing it traditional, so this reads closer to a contemporary designer piece than a heritage one.
- Will this photograph well or just look busy? Mirrors reflect point light, so in a room with fairy lights or spot lighting this animates rather than flattens. In flat daylight it settles down considerably. If your event is an evening one, this is where the piece is at its best.
- Is jaal work heavy to wear? There is real weight to full-surface embroidery, more than a plain kurta and noticeably more than a border-worked one. The silk cotton base offsets it, since the fabric itself is light and breathes. Expect substantial rather than uncomfortable.
- What should the bottom be? Plain white or ivory, nothing else. With embroidery this dense, any pattern or colour below the waist fights the kurta.
- Sizing? One size larger than your shirt size. Jaal work does not move with the body the way plain fabric does, so ease matters more here than on a simple kurta.
- Care? Dry clean only. Mirrors are stitched, not glued, but agitation loosens threads over time, so avoid any home washing entirely.
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